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- a transceiver in a wireless local area network that connects a wired local area network to wireless devices or that connects wireless devices to each other
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- Intersil's PRISM GT 802.11g WLAN Solution Selected for NETGEAR's New 54 Mbps Wireless PC Card, Access Point and Router
- Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
- Research articles 2003-01-07
- Corega Selects Intersil's PRISM GT Chip Set for Their New 802.11g Wireless PC Card and Access Point
- Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
- Research articles 2003-01-21
- SMC Networks' New Wireless Access Point/Storage Server Makes Network File Sharing and Backup Easy — and Secure; New 802.11g Wireless AP Centers or Extends Wireless Network with USB Storage Connectors for Easy File Access
- IRVINE, Calif. -- SMC Networks (www.smc.com) today announced the newest in its EZ ConnectTM g family of efficient 802.11g wireless networking products, the EZ Connect g 2.4GHz 54Mbps Wireless AP Storage (SMCWAPS-G). Designed to serve as the primary wireless network access point or as a wireless network extension, the new...
- Research articles 2005-10-18
- Wi-Fi Alliance certifies eight 802.11g products.(News)
- Byline: SAM OMATSEYE The Wi-Fi Alliance said it has certified eight 802.11g products from six companies based on the specifications of the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers. The companies include Atheros Inc., Broadcom C ...
- Research articles 2003-07-14
Additional Resources
- Low-end microcontrollers for Wi-Fi clients: the market for low-end processors in Wi-Fi client stations is a target of opportunity as standards solidify and points of presence become conveniently accessible.(FEATURED TECHNOLOGY)
- Wi-Fi, the wireless networking technology that enables devices to connect to the Internet and to WLANs has become increasingly important as an Internet access technology during the past few years. Wi-Fi now provides mobile workers and travelers with the ability to connect to the global network...
- Research articles 2005-11-01
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